Device for whipping cream, eggs, and other mixtures.



M. I. BOYD.

DEVICE FOR WHIPPING CREAM, EGGS, AND OTHER MIXTURES.

APPLICATION FILED PEB- 7 1014.

Patented Nov. 3, 1914.

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MARTHA I. BOYD, 0F WOOSTER, OHIO.

DEVICE FOR WHlIPPING} CREAM, EGGS, AND OTHER MIXTURES.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MARTHA I. BoYD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Wooster, in the county of' Wayneirand State of Ohio, have invented a new anduseful Device for Whipping Cream, Eggs, and other Mixtures, of which the following 1s a specification.

My invention relates to improvements in devices for whipping or beating cream, eggs, mayonnaise, and other culinary mixtures; and its object is to provide a simple and inexpensive device, adapted to be ad usted to meet the requirements of a variety of mixtures, and different quantities of each, and to varythe agitation of the same wlthin the jar or the vessel containing such mixture.

It consists of the several novel elements and combination of parts hereinafter set forth, and stated in the appended claim.

It is illustrated by the accompanylng drawing in which similar letters of reference indicate like parts.

Referring thereto, Figure 1 is a new of my invention in vertical section, and Fig. e

2 is a plan View of one of my adjustab disks, detached.

In the drawings Fig. 1 shows a metal ar, such as I use, out in two from top to bottom, exposing therein my improved combination dasher in vertical position. S a1d jar comprises two parts which merge mto each other; the upper part A 1s enlarged to accommodate large quantities of mixture and afford easy access by hand to its 1nterior; the lower portion B is narrowed to accommodate small quantities of mixture, so as to give sutliclent depth for whipping.

or beating purposes. A, dasher arm (lextends vertically through the longltudlnal center of the jar, and through a removable lid E in the well known manner of dasher churns, and terminates above the ar 1n a suitable ring or handle D which 1s preferably threaded thereon.

A concave depression 7" surrounds the 0H- fice g to prevent the overflow of mixture during its agitation by vertlcal movement of said dasher. Said dasher arm is threaded, as at F, about half its length, to provide room for shifting the horizontal circular disks, a, b, c, (l, and e by means of the nuts G, as shown in Fig. 1. Said dlsks are each provided with a series of perforations p,

and a central orifice H, the latter being Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed February 7, 1914. Serial No. 817,351.

Patented Nov. 3, 1914.,

adapted to admit the dasherarm C; and

increase. the spaces between adjacent disks,

as at n, 0, to suit different mixtures; and the several disks are solidly secured in their respective positions by nuts G. Disks of larger diameter, as a and b, are located on said threaded space F adapted to the larger diameter of the jar A, and disks of smaller diameter, as 0, (Z, and e, are located so as to actuate within the lower part of said jar having a smaller diameter; and the entire series of disks may be distributed upon said arm at any desired distance from the bottom of said jar or from the top thereof within the limits of said threaded part of said arm, so as to suit the dasher to the kind of mixtureto be beaten or whipped by its ver tieal movement. Moreover, by means of said removable disks, those having different sized perforations may be used interchangeably, and thus adapted to different kinds of mixtures, and finally, by loosening said nuts slightly, the different disks may be so r0- tated and adjustably secured as to set their several perforations p 7.1 either into or out of alinement with the adjacent disks of the series as shown at p and by the arrows t t. By means of the jar, shaped as aforesaid, and dasher provided with the series of variable and adjustable disks secured thereon as aforesaid, a very useful article of manufacture for the purposes aforesaid is obtained, adapted to whip or beat a variety of cu1inary articles, and in any desired quantity, and the parts may be readily separated for changes or for washing as may be required.

I am aware that it is not new to use a dasher vertically operable in a vessel for beating and for churning, having one or more spaced apart disks at or near its lower end, and such I do not broadly claim, but limit myself to the particular construc tion of a two-part vessel, the parts having different diameters, and of adjustable disks having corresponding diameters, reciprocally operable within said parts, respectively, as set forth and claimed.

That I claim as new and desire to secure 1s A device of the character described, comprising, in combination, a vessel made up of two cylindrical parts, one above the other, the upper part having a longer diamsaid arm between each pair of disks, for adtogether endwise by an intermediate porin their relative positions on said dashertlon; a perforated cover on sald upper part;

arm so as to be operable within said two justably and removably securingthe latter 1 a dasher-arm operable through said cover cylindrical parts, respectively, simultaneand within both said parts; one or more ously, substantially as set forth. perforated disks mounted on said arm so as In witness whereof, I hereunto set my 2 eter than the lower, said parts solidly united hand this 14th day of January, A. .D. 1914.

MARTHA I; BOYD.

In presence of-v CHARLES 0. Jonas, HIRAM B. SWARTZ.

to fit and he reciprocably operable within the larger diameter of said vessel; one or more perforated disks mounted on said arm so as to fit and be reciprocably operable withinthe smaller diameter of said vessel; and means, including a series of collars on i 1 Copies of this patent may be obtained for fiv: cents each, byaddressing the Commissioner of Eatents,

Washington, D. U. 

